Lol, our network/server joke of IT contractor is monitoring network traffic because people were using bear share to download songs, i just lol'd because i didnt realize people still used bearshare to pirate music.

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So, I amtrying to hook my computer up to my tv. My computer doesn't have a HDMI outlet so I am using a VGA port. The picture comes up great, but I can't get any sound. I tried plugging in the red and white audio connectors to both my tv and the back of my comuter and still nothing. Anyone have any ideas? I have never done this before, so I am kind of wingin' it right now lol.

If you are ok with analog audio, plug a wire into the speaker jack of your computer (usually the lime green port) which is 3.5mm at one end and red/white rca at the other. Plug the red/white into the tv.

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So, even though my computer has a red/white RCA port for audio on the back I still have to get a specail cord with a 3.5mm at one end to plug into the microphone port and red/white RCA connectors at the other end?

So, even though my computer has a red/white RCA port for audio on the back I still have to get a specail cord with a 3.5mm at one end to plug into the microphone port and red/white RCA connectors at the other end?

pic of back of 'puter

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Your problem is probably that the RCA jacks are paired to a different video input source - I ran into the same thing with a Sceptre TV at my uncle's. There was, however, a standard 3.5mm jack paired with the VGA input. Using a 3.5mm male to 3.5mm male cable from the headphone/stereo jack to the TV worked. Check your TV's manual if you have it.